Aloha Airlines Receives Court Approval to Continue All Operations
Posted on: Tuesday, 25 March 2008, 09:00 CDT
Aloha Airlines has announced that it has received US Bankruptcy Court approval to continue operating as usual.
Aloha has been authorized to honor all existing reservations, take new bookings, and operate all its flights, air cargo business and ground-handling services for other airlines. The carriers' loyalty programs, including AlohaPass, Alii Membership and E-Plus, and the AirAwards credit card, will continue to offer the same benefits to customers.
David Banmiller, president and CEO of Aloha Airlines, said: "We are grateful to the Bankruptcy Court for enabling us to move ahead and continue all operations as usual while Aloha seeks additional investors and new opportunities."
Source: Datamonitor
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